23—26.04.26 Brussels Expo
With Sol LeWitt, Dadamaino, Günther Uecker, Marthe Wéry, Piero Manzoni, Nanda Vigo, Mary Corse, Antony Gormley, Anne Marie Maes, Roni Horn, Joëlle Tuerlinckx, Tacita Dean, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Germaine Kruip, Jean-François Boclé, Otobong Nkanga, Alicja Kwade, Bronwyn Katz and others.
Curated by Frédéric de Goldschmidt & Gregory Lang
18/04/2026 – 11/07/2026
This is a question many people ask when standing in front of a work of art: am I missing something, or is there more to see?Sometimes, the answer is straightforward. The work is complete in itself. Its material, its form, its presence are enough. In other cases, something seems to be missing, or it appears as part of an ongoing process or a more complex narrative. The question can also extend beyond the object itself, touching on the limits of human existence.
Curators Frédéric de Goldschmidt and Gregory Lang have brought together works by more than 50 artists from the collection, each offering a different response. Some works are fully present; others point to what is partial or evolving, or confront the idea that there may — or may not — be anything more.
With Alexandra Leyre Mein & Stephan Balleux
Curated by Valentine Himpens-David
Chemin des Pins 13
1180 Uccle
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With Peter Downsbrough
23/04/2026 – 26/04/2026
(by appointment until 10/05/2026)
”With the word, one takes part in a dialogue, a discourse on its precise meaning.(…) The word for me is an object. It has both a precise and a vague meaning. It is a universe one is confronted with. But there is no obligatory way of reading.” Peter Downsbrough
With Nel Aerts, Sebastien Alouf, Roi Alter, Guillaume Bijl, Birgit Brenner, Sandro Chia, Hugo De Clercq, Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Louise Delanghe, Flavio Favelli, Kati Heck, Lena Henke, Sanam Khatibi, Robert Kusmirowski, Nicolas Lamas, Plien Leroy, Edward Lipski, Littlewhitehead, Tala Madani, Fernando Marques Penteado, Xavier Mary, Anniek Mol, Maryam Najd, Thomas Renwart, Ugo Rondinone, Matthieu Ronsse, Nicolas Severyns, Nedko Solakov, Ed Templeton, Rinus Van de Velde, Jan Van Imschoot, David Wojtowycz and many others.
Curated by Peter Rodrigues
Address outside of Brussels:
Hundelgemsesteenweg 310
9820 Merelbeke, Gent
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With Ellen Dhondt, Joëlle Dubois, Nedko Solakov, Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Rinus Van de Velde, Matthieu Ronsse, Xavier Mary, Plien Leroy, Guillaume Bijl, Ed Templeton, Robert Kusmirowki and many more.
Curated by Peter Rodrigues
Address outside of Brussels:
Hundelgemsesteenweg 310
9820 Merelbeke, Gent
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With Group show
Curated by Lorraine de Thibault
24/04/26– 26/04/26
Friday 11am to 6pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am to 2pm
Discover the new display of this stunning collection. This guided visit by curator Lorraine de Thibault aims to introduce the new exhibition at the Loft, the exhibition space of the Servais Family Collection, featuring works from the collection.
Tour in English.
With Stephan Balleux, Alvaro Barrington, Jonathan Meese, Zakaria Ramhani, Jin Meyerson, Ugo Rondinone, Aaron-Viktor Peeters, Gillian Wearing, Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga, Gilbert & George and many more
Curated by Walter Vanhaerents, Joost Vanhaerents & Els Vanhaerents
Associative in nature, the exhibition highlights recent acquisitions and seminal works, brought together across all three floors of the collection. Drawing inspiration from the Chinese zodiac signs —EXH#03 presents large-scale works that fuse aesthetic innovation with emotional directness and intensity, while resonating with urgent social and cultural questions of our time.
With Jeppe Hein
Curated by The Vanhaerents family
24/04/26 – 26/04/26
The exhibition brings together Hein’s participatory breathing project Breathe With Me, a selection of Modified Social Benches, and a group of rotating mirror sculptures.
At the heart of the exhibition lies Breathe With Me, a large-scale participatory artwork that invites visitors to paint their own breath. Each exhale is translated into a simple blue line on the canvas walls — one line per breath. Over time, these individual gestures accumulate into a collective drawing: a shared portrait of presence, mindfulness, and connection.
Free access on presentation of the Art Brussels VIP Card